RE: cannot enumerate shares on server in file server migration wizard

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Hi Joe,

Based on my research,enumerating the shares is done by connecting to the
other computer's registry and looking at the
HKLM\System\CCS\services\lanmanserver\shares key.

What I would suggest is to check if remote registry service is running on
the computer hosting the shares. Also if we open regeditm can we connect to
network registry of the computer hosting the shares and navigate to the
above mentioned key ?

Hope this helps.


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Subject: cannot enumerate shares on server in file server migration wizard
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I am trying to migrate data from a Windows 2000 Server to a new Windows
2003 server. I have both as domain controllers in the same domain.
Eventually, I am going to eliminate the 2000 server. I installed the
Microsoft File Server Migration Wizard on the 2003 server. When I try
to add the 2000 server in the first step, I get the error, system error
5: cannot enumerate shares on server, access denied. I am logged in
as the domain administrator on the 2003 server while doing this. I can
see the 2000 server in Network neighborhood and I can open up and view
all of the shares. Any ideas on this one?

Thanks for your help!!!



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